eaglemountainman
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Thanks. The top is a J A Henckels and the bottom is a Grohmann #3.Those are badass
Thanks. The top is a J A Henckels and the bottom is a Grohmann #3.Those are badass
Seems like they're available now on MidwayUSA's website!I was told back in February that it would be available “in the next month or so” by whoever runs their IG page. Haven’t seen anything about it since. Hopefully before this fall
Another fan of Dozier. The wait time is long but you may be able to find them through AG Russell, Nordic Knives, etc. They seem to have the D2 heat treating down to a science because based on my experience they hold an edge longer than most knives. I recently had to re sharpen one that was dulled due to polishing the blade and it wasn’t nearly as bad as I expected. Definitely not as difficult as some of the old Buck knives from the ‘80s…Dozier is fantastic
Especially when a bunch of us got them for like $45 a few years ago on a sale+cashback sitesHonorable mention to BM Steep Country which is great as well.
If I could only take one it would be the Benchmade Steep Country. I own two of the original versions but either model will do you just fine. S30V steel holds a great edge and the knife works great for camp chores or making kindling if need be. I haven't run into any problems breaking down animals with the steep country. I picked up the Benchmade Puukko a few months back after it was discontinued and want to take it into the field this season for hunting. It's made more as a bushcraft knife but looks like a nice all purpose blade for hunting and being in the backcountry.if you had to chose one knife to take hunting with you what would it be? Or do you take several? I’ve always used the outdoor edge replacement blade type knives but they don’t have much backbone. Any recommendations?